oceanblueeyes
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I do think Gonzalez was the author of the threat to the high school. He wanted badly to be noticed and he was a student there, but having said that... Santa Cruz is NOT small town america. There are lots of crazies- I've seen myself, and homeless, and druggies. And many live in the mountains nearby, not 10 min. away.
Just over a year ago, I accompanied our niece to a political rally in downtown Santa Cruz that was anti-GMO. Some crazy guy was ranting and screaming about nuclear issues (totally unrelated) and yelling that the children should cover their ears, but not because of profanity. He was just nuts.
I also think he was the author. How many teens uses those two words together? I doubt very many. I don't know of any teen who has ever used that phraseology. Common phrases used by someone have been used in other investigations before to tie them to the crime and even more than one crime. Each person has their own unique way of stringing words together.
This was just another way to seek attention.
I do believe he had this all planned out before he lured her to his apartment. Its just too much of a coincidence for me to believe this wasn't premeditated. 1) she was inside his apartment alone with him with no one around. 2) The duct tape or whatever he needed to bind her had to already be in the room. 3) The weapon he used to stab her already had to be in the room. 4) The object he used to brutalize her little body had to already in the room.
He was fully prepared for this ahead of time. IMO
I have a feeling LE found a treasure trove of evidence inside of his bedroom. He could have even written about his fantasies or made




This teen should never see the light of day. Doctors cant 'fix' someone like he is.
JMO